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  1. Yes - "glad" and "happy" are different, and I'm aware of that...The fact is, I don't believe you found any satisfaction (glad) in being confronted about transparency when you use a new profile to have the courage to give your opinion... I don't know the user BUT I quoted him to show you that there was no impediment to agreeing with him, even with the language barrier. The translation is obvious, and accept that even if it brings you dissatisfaction… Yes, I read that you claim not to have other profiles, and I personally don't believe you – because it's necessary to “log in” on eroguide to better understand a topic IF you want to judge the moderator's work. For example: which users liked or disliked something, to analyze the topic's participants, and then understand the moderator's work. I've read many topics with insistent advertising for some girls and topics to harm other girls that I reported, and they were the same users participating. Therefore, I am very satisfied with the help of the moderators and I despise people like you who open new profiles to have the courage to give opinions and claim to be happy that the moderators are being removed. Rafaela 😁
  2. I don't believe you're glad…And I understood perfectly well that you had to open a new profile to have the courage to give an opinion, but…you want to debate about transparency… If you've been here for a while, use one of your profiles…And it doesn't matter if I'm a foreigner, I understood your writing very well…and even the user @Den erfarne isn't a foreigner and understood the same thing… Have a good day…😁
  3. Perfect, I thought the same thing…😁
  4. Many…many thanks to @Bryan Mills and @Stapler for using their time for volunteer work, avoiding, for example, so much propaganda disguised as "good intentions"... and thank you especially for the times you understood my reports and were able to help me and consequently help others. I'm sure it's not easy dealing with so many anonymous users and perceiving the real purpose of each one....To those who remain - Good luck! And…I wish good work and "impartial view" to the new moderators... Good day to all…😁 Rafaela
  5. Rafaela skrev et svar til et svar i en tråd i Hyggesnak
    Perfect and emotional performance by Brazilian Dan Vasc Lithium - Evanescence (2006) - Cover by Dan Vasc 💔❤️ And another wonderful cover: Wuthering Heights, Kate Bush's debut single was released in January 1978. The song was composed and written by Kate Bush herself, at age 18, in March 1977, and was inspired by Emily Brontë's novel of the same name (1847). I love everything about Wuthering Heights: The book, the movie and the music. 😁❤️
  6. Rafaela skrev et svar til et svar i en tråd i Hyggesnak
    Stevie B is widely known as the "King of Freestyle" - He is an American singer, songwriter and producer, famous in the 80s ❤️ and 90s for mixing dance music with Latin rhythms, being a reference in "funk melody," especially in Brazil. 😁 Spring Love - Stevie B (1988)…❤️ Spring love 😁 What a beautiful performance, with everyone singing together…💔❤️
  7. Rafaela skrev et svar til et svar i en tråd i Hyggesnak
    The song Amazing Grace was written by John Newton in 1772 as a profound expression of repentance and gratitude for his personal transformation after a life immersed in the transatlantic slave trade. The song reflects his belief that God saved a "wretch" like him, offering forgiveness and a new beginning… Happy Easter! And a wonderful cover of "Amazing Grace" by the Brazilian Dan Vasc. He is a heavy metal singer and songwriter who gained international recognition on YouTube for his powerful metal covers of famous songs and is the vocalist for the band Fearless. Amazing Grace - John Newton (1772). Cover by Dan Vasc (music performed in April 2023) “Amazing…Dan Vasc” 💔😍
  8. This is nothing serious… If someone asks me if I'm Thai, I ignore the conversation from that moment on. Messages that start with pointless questions…the probability of things getting worse is immense…For example, you asked if he saw the ad, AND he replied that he doesn't remember, and this happened in fifteen minutes, as you wrote. Even if he's suffering from some kind of "memory lapse," or wants to “justify” his actions because of girls who never respond, BUT if I'm not one of them, then I don't accept this kind of behavior. And the only solution (for me) to avoid stress over useless things is - NOT to answer, BECAUSE besides obviously not knowing who I'd be exchanging messages with, I already know that a serious person, a real one, who shows up, does what I request in the ad, simple as that… Have a good day… Rafaela
  9. Rafaela skrev et svar til et svar i en tråd i Hyggesnak
    Trip hop at its best... The ethereal and hypnotic voice belongs to Azekel, a Nigerian singer and producer who has lived in East London since childhood. Ritual Spirit - Massive Attack (2016)
  10. Hello… I don't do any kind of pre-booking, meaning I don't exchange messages with people I don't know. I already set up the ad in a way that has enough information for booking. If the message doesn't contain the minimum I need to "maybe" believe it's a client and be able to book, I don't respond at all. And if the writing isn't polite, if I sense any "malice," if I feel it's just something said to get me to respond, book, and then cancel a little later, I also don't respond. There's nothing that can convince me otherwise, that: "People who are honest know exactly how they should act." I believe without fear of being wrong that most who book and don't show up weren't real clients, but rather speculations from girls or their sponsors/assistants. In reality, nobody bothers me, and at the slightest sign of annoyance, I block them, and then if "she" or "he" wants to speculate again, they'll have to buy another “sim card”, which is exactly what they do… Have a good evening… Rafaela
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    A child must have a very special soul to sing this song… The Show Must Go On - Queen (1991) And another special cover of the same song, with Julia Ivanova from Ukraine. An amazing woman…
  12. Yes, that was said…but then you should have your own perception…
  13. I don't think you're wrong overall - because I say without the slightest problem that I do this work for money and for me sex can be very good, but sex + money is perfect. And I won't have sex with strangers without payment, so here's the point where I can never say that "I don't have sex for money but only for pleasure". And even if I can choose, I don't know the person's taste, smell, or if we'll have chemistry, but everything is done in the best possible way, with mutual respect, and whoever seeks this service already knows what each party needs, and - being honest about doing it for money doesn't make the work of a sex worker inferior to someone who claims to do it only for pleasure, but who nevertheless receives the money... And yes, I agree, the truth can be very cynical, because I think it's very cynical to receive money but claim to do it only for pleasure. If it were only for pleasure and not for money, I would have sex without any kind of payment. Those who have sex purely for pleasure don't need, for example, to advertise the sale of sexual services, there’s no need for propaganda of an “review” from satisfied customers for the sex they paid for, OR any other type of self-promotion in general. There are many other ways to have sex just for pleasure. Have a good day… Rafaela
  14. Start by thinking that the girl does the job for money, BUT if the girl is in a work arrangement where she can't choose her clients and has to work with several per day (as you wrote), then if she enjoys sex, it will be easier for her to handle the situation, since it's not easy to serve multiple people and there's no option to choose. AND if the focus is on the client, who paid, then I think it's better to make sure he's satisfied. In fact, a man who goes to a place where he realizes the girl can't choose and works with several clients a day, then, from a human perspective, shouldn't expect too much in terms of what he'll receive… There are girls who don't like oral sex, some will pretend to orgasm even if they don't like it, and others who love it and will benefit from it. If they prefer to be free from it if they don't like it? It would be better, it would be honest, but there are people who advertise various services and then don't do them, but like to be involved in everything to attract the attention of the potential buyer of the service… In a perfect world, it's best to offer and do only what a person likes, but depending on the girl, under the conditions she works in, she may not have that option…and she won't be able to admit she doesn't like it. I once worked for an “agency” in another country, and nobody treated me badly; in fact, they were very good. The drawback was that I wasn't free, in the sense that I could receive someone at any time. And I wasn't obligated to do what I didn't want to do, BUT according to "the agency"—first I had to get the money, then I had to “deal” with what I didn't like. In other words, I acted according to what I am totally against— The Lie. And a detail—I would pay a “fine” if they lost the client they sent me. Therefore I always had to do my best, a real “game of skills”, where I had to "escape" discreetly if I didn't do something… and keep the client satisfied until the end… Have a good day Rafaela
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    Caruso is a beautiful Italian song that deeply moves me…It was composed by Lucio Dalla in 1986 and is a tribute to the legendary Italian tenor Enrico Caruso (1873-1921). He wrote the song during his stay in Sorrento (Italy), at the same hotel where the famous Italian tenor Caruso passed away. The lyrics portray Caruso's last days in Sorrento, mixing nostalgia, pain, love and the acceptance of mortality. The song became world-famous in the voices of Luciano Pavarotti and Andrea Bocelli. Here is a beautiful performance by Matteo Bocelli and the impressive cellist Stjepan Hauser Stjepan Hauser - Caruso
  16. That's not what you answered at the beginning of the thread - Go back and see the answer you gave to... @Massage-testeren
  17. I don't know where you're going with this - IF your question is about a man who is attracted to a transvestite because of her beautiful dick - I consider him bisexual because the transvestite is a feminine figure and NOT a masculine one. If he simply liked a man's penis without feminine attributes - then he is gay.
  18. I'm going to get involved again…and as I wrote before – Those who are comfortable with their sexuality don't care about labels or definitions – that's how the men I know are - Men who have sex with women, transvestites, and even men without feminine features…And they openly say - I consider myself bisexual, - if someone questions them in an informal conversation… In your example – which is almost a "trap", It can cause a "bug" in the brain…it's all about bisexuality (attraction to both genders). SO… Anton is attracted to transsexuals because he's fascinated by a large, beautiful penis. – ANSWER – more bisexual than that is impossible. Bent is attracted to transvestites because he's attracted to their perfect breasts and feminine appearance. – ANSWER - The alleged Bent already knows that the beautiful transvestite has a "toy" inside her panties…So the bisexuality is within him, disguised as perfect breasts and a feminine appearance. @Massage-testeren is not provoking or labeling anyone; his question is genuine, and he was even polite enough to thank the people in the thread for their responses, even though they obviously think differently from him. Anyone who dislikes this debate, who finds the discussion idiotic and pointless – just move on to something more interesting and repetitive – there are many other debates – choose one you like… Have a good day… Rafaela
  19. I understand what you mean – it's a combination of things…But with all due respect, I don't base my opinions on reviews because I don't believe in the veracity of most of these writings… And if anonymous users have difficulty seeing themselves as bisexual, imagine if they'll reveal the real reason (DICK) why they were looking for a transvestite… I knew the conversation would come to this… For me, bisexuality is about attraction to people who have the same genitals, in this case – attraction to the penis, liking to be sucked, to suck, even if penetration doesn't occur. I know transvestites who have penis and look like women, in their faces, delicacy, stature, behavior… AND I know transvestites who have had surgery but still have something that reminds me of a man, even without a penis. If a man knows someone who is currently a woman who has had surgery, without a penis, and who really looks like a woman, because I know there are some like that – I wouldn't directly see him as bisexual… BUT there are men who don't like it even after the surgery…
  20. They may not define themselves, but most men who seek out transvestites are mostly interested in the trans woman's dick (and many want a very large one) and NOT in the femininity and beauty that some may possess...because a woman can also have that... And a man who is attracted to pussy and also seeks out trans women is : bisexual. And saying bisexual is a “light” way of mention it, because in some cultures he is seen as gay. I've worked with a transvestite and she was good company and very fun…and in certain cities she "reigned," meaning she worked a lot (I won't even say where most of her clients came from ) and I didn't work much…and then I'd go out to have fun and see what the city had to offer…and even come back with lunch for her... But then someone might think - Did she work more because of her beautiful silicone breasts, her firm butt…or because she gave great blowjobs or did anal? Noo…- I could offer that too...… She worked much harder because she has a big dick with "milk" to offer...a hard, thick dick for her to act on actively - simple as that... Sorry if anyone feels offended by the reality... Have a good day everyone… Rafaela
  21. It's not about labeling sexuality. What exists is genuine curiosity and questions about the subject… For example, if someone asks: "What is the name given to someone who feels attraction and pleasure from both genders?" - The answer is bisexuality... just do a little research on the subject… It's the same as answering that someone is heterosexual when they only feel attraction to the opposite sex. A person aware of their "sexual orientation" answers naturally and doesn't feel pressured by any label… A man will rarely openly answer - I am bisexual. He may say it anonymously, but he will hardly say it in his private life (and he doesn't need to if he doesn't want to), for fear of prejudice for admitting that he also has sex with transsexuals or even with men without feminine features. And even in a date just to kiss, “suck a dick”, be sucked...- all of that is sex, it's part of sex. The “norm” in society, even if many don't understand or realize it…is the majority's “acceptance” of heterosexuality, which is why many experience their bisexuality in secret, and even in informal conversations about: “What is your sexual orientation?” They will answer that they are heterosexual…Ok…heterosexual? But what about the sexual experiences they have had or maintain with transgender people…? Well…some will answer that there isn't a name for that…because it would be a “label”…to call it bisexuality and they will say that it is/was just consensual sexual pleasure between adults… A person may choose not to use the word bisexual in their life, but the definition for it exists. Have a good night… Rafaela
  22. I understand what you mean, but aesthetically, visually, it wouldn't be exactly the same as feeling physical attraction to men, since some transsexuals are very feminine and could be seen as women. I myself have a friend who became a beautiful transvestite. Regarding being bisexual – I know men who are comfortable with their sexuality and have sex with women and transvestites, and they know they are and have no problem declaring themselves bisexual. A heterosexual (someone with no bisexual tendencies) will not feel attracted, will not get an erection after seeing that the beautiful transvestite has a penis, and will also not be interested in looking for ads with transvestites with “big dicks”… Without wanting to label anything, it's not necessary, but a person who feels attracted to both masculine and feminine (even if the transvestite is very feminine), this is behavior of someone who is attracted to both genders, that is, bisexual. Although I myself have no attraction to women or any particular aspect of the female body, I find bisexuality to be natural and something that can happen at some point in some people's lives. Have a good day Rafaela
  23. Rafaela skrev et svar til et svar i en tråd i Hyggesnak
    I like the version of Iggy Pop's song "The Passenger", recorded in 1987 by Siouxsie and the Banshees The Passenger - Siouxsie and the Banshees (1987) Yes, it's fine to enjoy the company of women, prefer female friendships and feel attracted to their beauty What I liked about the movie I mentioned was clearly seeing a good man who helped without ever having a “malicious look” or expecting anything in return from girls who are already in dire straits…and that they didn't feel pressured to offer anything in return because they received help… A girl who feels obligated to do something she doesn't want to do as a form of gratitude is like being in a “trap”: The girl is helped to get out of one problem...and gets into another… And another song by The Sisters of Mercy, which I love… Driven Like the Snow - The Sisters of Mercy (1987)
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    I often discover good music while watching movies, and a few days ago, while watching "The Guardian Angel" (2014), I liked the song "Nothing" by Scalper from the first few seconds I listened it, as happens with all the songs I like. The movie is good, but what caught my attention was the attitude of the main character (the guardian angel), an interesting type of man, and I like to think he could exist… even knowing that it's just an illusion in a movie… He protected and helped save some girls who were victims of human trafficking. A respectful, altruistic, incorruptible man who helped without touching the girl or expecting (as most do) any benefit or intimate contact in return… The music is very good, in fact the whole album is very good to my taste, and when I listened it in the film, it reminded me of Tricky (another trip-hop musician I love). Scalper, born and raised in East London, is of Pakistani descent, and his music is in the hip-hop style, with intense and visceral beats… Song: Nothing - From the album: Butchers Bakers - 2012. All tracks were written and produced by Scalper. And another perfect sound from Tricky Wash my soul - Tricky (1999)
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    Good music, cheerful, danceable. I wasn't familiar with the musical genre called "Ska"... And just so as not to break the habit… a song from a band formed in 1980 - “Sisters of Mercy” … one of the most influential and iconic bands of gothic rock and post-punk. I love Andrew Eldritch's deep, dark voice This Corrosion - Sisters of Mercy (1987)

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